The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has confirmed that there is no evidence to support the earlier claims of gang rape. The probe, which has drawn significant public attention, has now focused solely on Sanjay Roy, who has been identified as the primary and only accused in the case.
Dr. Dutta, a respected physician, was found murdered under suspicious circumstances last month, leading to widespread outrage and demands for a thorough investigation. Initial reports suggested that she may have been a victim of gang rape before being killed. However, the CBI’s recent findings have dispelled these allegations.
According to the CBI remand note, Sanjay Roy, who was earlier detained as a suspect, has now been officially charged with the murder. The CBI has asserted that no other individuals were involved in the crime, based on the current evidence. The remand note, submitted to the court, emphasized that the investigation is ongoing, and further questioning of Roy is necessary to uncover additional details about the motive and circumstances leading to Dr Dutta’s tragic death.
Public reaction to the case has been intense, with many demanding swift justice for Dr. Dutta. The CBI’s dismissal of the gang rape theory is likely to shift the focus of the investigation, with the authorities now zeroing in on Roy’s actions and potential motives.
Roy’s legal team has yet to issue a detailed statement regarding the CBI’s recent revelations. Meanwhile, Dr. Dutta’s family and supporters continue to call for a thorough and transparent investigation, ensuring that all aspects of the case are explored.
The CBI has urged the public and media to refrain from speculating on the case and to await the final outcome of the ongoing investigation.